XnView FAQS
XnView Tutorials and How-Tos
XnView is a a free image viewer and all-around useful
graphics utility. It is available for the Windows and
Windows Mobile (pocket PC) platforms, and a multi-platform
version for Mac and Linux is in development. Besides being a
speedy image viewer for hundreds of graphics formats, it
performs a number of other helpful functions. Here you can
find links to tutorials and other resources for the XnView
user community.
How to Resize a Batch of Images with XnView
Many times you may need to resize multiple image files to a common size, either
for uploading to a web site, sending to another device with a small screen, or
for some other purpose. This is a quick task using the batch processing tools in
the free XnView image viewer, but the way this function works may not be
obvious.
Email Photos with XnView
When sending pictures by email, it's important to reduce the size of your
pictures so they transfer faster and are more viewable on the recipient's
screen. The free image viewer XnView has an automated function that will resize,
optimize, and email a group of pictures without altering your originals.
Compare Multiple Images with XnView
The free image viewer XnView is a great tool for
reviewing and culling photos from your digital camera.
It offers a nice full screen view, red eye correction,
slide shows, and a utility for comparing up to 4 photos
side-by-side. This tutorial will show you how to use the
compare feature. This is useful when you have several
similar pictures and you're deciding which versions to
keep and which to cull.
Remove Red Eye with XnView
XnView has long been my favorite free graphics utility.
Besides being a speedy image viewer for hundreds of
graphics formats, it performs a number of other useful
functions, including red eye removal. This tutorial
shows you how to remove red eye with XnView.
How To Capture a Screen Shot with XnView
There are many times when it is helpful to have an image
of something displayed on your computer screen. This is
often called taking a screen shot. XnView is a free
image viewer that's handy for a lot of things--including
capturing screen shots.
Author:
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Tuesday October 13, 2009 17:26:40 +0200